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[Title] => Study: Office BP is highly predictive for average patient
[Summary] => Continuous blood pressure monitoring is significantly better than in-office measurements at predicting the risk of cardiovascular events and death, although the additional prognostic benefit is quite small.
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[Title] => Stroke risk greatest in the morning
[Summary] => Nicanor woke up one morning to find lack of sensation in his left arm and leg. When he complained to his wife about the numbness, she suggested that Nicanor have his blood pressure checked. He, however, dismissed the idea that his feeling was caused by a high blood pressure. After all, it was early morning and he was well-rested during the night. Thinking that his wife is just overreacting, Nicanor went about his daily routine. When the feeling grew worse, however, his wife decided to take him to the hospital. It was found out that his BP rose to 170/100 mmHg.
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blood pressure monitoring
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[Title] => Study: Office BP is highly predictive for average patient
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[Title] => Stroke risk greatest in the morning
[Summary] => Nicanor woke up one morning to find lack of sensation in his left arm and leg. When he complained to his wife about the numbness, she suggested that Nicanor have his blood pressure checked. He, however, dismissed the idea that his feeling was caused by a high blood pressure. After all, it was early morning and he was well-rested during the night. Thinking that his wife is just overreacting, Nicanor went about his daily routine. When the feeling grew worse, however, his wife decided to take him to the hospital. It was found out that his BP rose to 170/100 mmHg.
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September 18, 2003 - 12:00am